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Need a picture of the rear of the car with the wheels off.

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Are you trying to figure out what to do with the FT 0.5 degree rear hubs, camber links etc. ?
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It seems that most or all the team guys have been using the zero degree plastic ones.

You can simply run the left on the right and the right on the left.

This lines up the camber links nicely.

You could of course do this with your 0.5 hubs BUT you would end up removing 0.5 degree of toe instead of adding it.

You may be able to use the 0.5 FT hubs with the upgraded carbon fibre mounting plate instead of the plastic one, but I have not tried yet.

If someone has found a solution to this please correct me, but the above is the conclusion I came to.
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If you put them 'as is' just rotate the sides... doesnt that make the hubs arse about face?
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It seems that most or all the team guys have been using the zero degree plastic ones.

You can simply run the left on the right and the right on the left.

This lines up the camber links nicely.

You could of course do this with your 0.5 hubs BUT you would end up removing 0.5 degree of toe instead of adding it.

You may be able to use the 0.5 FT hubs with the upgraded carbon fibre mounting plate instead of the plastic one, but I have not tried yet.

If someone has found a solution to this please correct me, but the above is the conclusion I came to.
Would the AC cf plates help?

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Would the AC cf plates help?

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Yes

But you can fit the B4.1 kit alloy ones with the plastic ball stud mounts with minor modifications...

Make sure you have the Left hub on Left & Right on Right (as have seen them the wrong way when people swap the arms & hubs as one unit...)

You then need to make the ball stud holes go all the way through the plastic mount, so then you can screw the ball stud in on the reverse side

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Would the AC cf plates help?

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They certainly would boss
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